by ray | Mar 6, 2015 | Security
Hackers have stolen information on tens of millions of Anthem Inc. customers, in a massive data breach that ranks among the largest in corporate history. The information stolen from the insurance giant includes names, birthdays, medical IDs, social security numbers,...
by ray | Mar 6, 2015 | Security
Companies keep getting hacked. And that’s music to the ears of the executives and investors in cybersecurity companies. February has been a phenomenal month for the overall stock market. The S&P 500 is up about 6%. But companies that help mitigate the damage...
by ray | Mar 6, 2015 | Security, Tech News
Uber is trying to force GitHub to disclose the IP address of every person that accessed a webpage connected to a database intrusion that exposed sensitive personal data for 50,000 drivers. The court action revealed that a security key unlocking the database was stored...
by ray | Mar 3, 2015 | Security
Less than a day after Apple detailed new efforts in user privacy for its products, Google now says it plans to encrypt user data on all Android devices. Speaking to The Washington Post, Google says data encryption will now be a part of the activation process...
by ray | Mar 3, 2015 | Cloud Tools
EMC has made dramatic pricing and capacity changes to its Syncplicity product after Amazon has entered the market with its Zocalo services. The news was announced in an EMC blog. Syncplicity has an Enterprise Edition ($150/user/year or $12.50/user/month) which now has...
by ray | Mar 3, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Social Media
When was the last time you checked your Klout score? And more importantly, did you really care about it? The answer to that question could help explain why, late last week, Klout gave itself a whole new business model. Now it won’t just measure your score and...